Student News
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Vanderbilt Law School Students Craft Guide on Public Grocery Stores
First Paper from Policy Lab offers solutions to food deserts Read MoreMay. 7, 2024
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Voting Rights in the South: A Fundamental Right Worth Fighting For
The Voting Rights in the South Roundtable featured four panels of diverse and advocacy driven panelists Read MoreMay. 6, 2024
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19 members of the Class of 2024 Complete Pro Bono Pledge
This spring, four Vanderbilt Law Students authored Public Grocery Stores: A Guide for Policymakers. Using case studies from stores around the country, the paper sheds light on the benefits and drawbacks of public grocery store models, offering guidance and a model bill for policymakers and leaders considering their use… Read MoreApr. 19, 2024
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SJR Inaugural Symposium on Capitalism and The Carceral State
This spring, four Vanderbilt Law Students authored Public Grocery Stores: A Guide for Policymakers. Using case studies from stores around the country, the paper sheds light on the benefits and drawbacks of public grocery store models, offering guidance and a model bill for policymakers and leaders considering their use… Read MoreApr. 9, 2024
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2024 Pro Bono Spring Break Spotlight
Eight Vanderbilt Law students worked at Advocacy Organizations in Nashville and West Virginia Read MoreMar. 27, 2024
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ELPAR’s 2024 Nashville Conference Explores the Bankruptcy Code’s Implications for Climate Change Mitigation
This spring, four Vanderbilt Law Students authored Public Grocery Stores: A Guide for Policymakers. Using case studies from stores around the country, the paper sheds light on the benefits and drawbacks of public grocery store models, offering guidance and a model bill for policymakers and leaders considering their use… Read MoreMar. 25, 2024
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Vanderbilt Social Justice Reporter Announces Inaugural Symposium: Capitalism & The Carceral State
MacArthur Fellow Andrea Armstrong headlines day-long event featuring academics, practitioners, and impacted individuals Read MoreMar. 19, 2024
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28 Employers Participated in 2024 Government and Public Interest Day
The annual event’s informal format allows students to learn about the work of various government agencies and legal aid organizations and explore summer and semester internship and pro bono opportunities. Read MoreFeb. 22, 2024
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JETLaw 2024 Symposium Showcases Music Law in the Music City
Event featured conversations between scholars, industry professionals, and a GRAMMY-winning musician Read MoreFeb. 15, 2024
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What Does the Future Hold for the Right to Food?
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law biennial Symposium addresses food security, starvation as warfare, trade implications, and the effects of climate change Read MoreFeb. 7, 2024